Albany Center Gallery's All Hallow E'en Art Path in Downtown Albany (October 2025)
Together with local artists and small business owners, Albany Center Gallery (ACG) curated dynamic FALL-bany inspired window displays. ACG invites you to explore Downtown Albany along the All Hallow E'en Art Path to see enchanting public art and support your local neighboring businesses. This is a public art project, available for viewing for the month of October 2025. Photos and friends encouraged!
Over 15 local artist's artworks are featured on display in the storefronts of several local businesses on N Pearl St. The path takes you between Columbia and Pine St on the West side of Pearl.
Albany Center Gallery’s All Hallow E’en Art Path is a creative project that nods to the Festival’s history of local businesses participating in the festivities as well as highlights local talent in the region. Participating artists include: Alicia Barton, Raina Briggs, Bailey Brown, Olivia Deep, Kayla Ek, Far Eye, Tyler Gandolfo, Nevaeh Hairston, Quill Harrison, Jack Jackal, Jessica June, Stephanie Levay, Artists of Modern Body Art, Casey Simonds, Tattooshark, Carl Warren, Alex Waters, & Xeze. We look forward to welcoming everyone to Downtown Albany to explore the art path. There are physical maps along the way or pick up at Albany Center Gallery/Discover Albany. You can pull up a digital Google Maps with pins here. Happy exploring, no tricks, only art!
Photos and friends encouraged! Please tag @albanycentergallery @albanyhalloween and @discoveralbany and the artists when you post.
The All Hallow E’en Art Path is a part of a county wide resurrection of the All Hallow E’en Festival. See what else is going on in October 2025 here. Read more here about The Halloween Festival’s History. Special thank you to our lead partner: Discover Albany.
This project is made possible in part by the City of Albany’s Albany for All funding program and the President’s American Rescue Plan. This project is being supported, in whole or in part, by federal award number SLFRP1752 awarded to the City of Albany, New York, by the U.S. Department of Treasury.